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The Cock-House at Fellsgarth

CHAPTER NINETEEN
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Corder had the best of it." "I'm jolly glad.

Corder's got more pluck than you'd give him credit for." "Yes; he's had a rough time of it in your house." "So he has, poor beggar.

It's rather humiliating to wait till he has licked his man before one takes his side; but upon my word, I'm as sick of it all as he is." "It is rather rough on fellows who aren't allowed to do what they've a right to do," said Yorke.

"I say, have you anything special on after afternoon school ?" "No, why ?" "Only that I wish you'd come and have tea with me." Fullerton laughed.
"Bribery and corruption ?" said he.

"Anyhow, I'll come.".


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